Ohio Isreal Chamber of Commerce

topic posted Mon, January 19, 2004 - 8:32 AM by  Norm
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One international business network that seems to have an impact in NEOhio is the Ohio Israel Chamber of Commerce - some very important collaborations have developed with their assistance, and their President, Howard Gudell, is quite proactive building bridges between this region and Israel.

If you have had experience working with them, please share your perspectives here in reply. For more info...

See their website at www.ohioisraelchamber.com/

Ohio-Israel Chamber of Commerce
1801 East Ninth Street
Suite 1105
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
USA

Tel. 216-621-6832
Fax 216-621-6862

Alan Schonberg, Co-Chair
aschonberg@adelphia.net

Daniel Austin, Co-Chair
oicc@aol.com

Howard Gudell, President
hgudell@aol.com

Linda Simchon, Program Director
lsimchon@aol.com

General information
oicc@aol.com


The Ohio-Israel Chamber is a statewide non-profit economic development organization founded in 1996 to facilitate business between Ohio and Israel. We provide enterprise solutions to create collaborative relationships between companies seeking to commercialize technologies. We will work with your company to: » Identify innovative technologies to complement your core products and growth strategies
» Evaluate potential joint venture partners, products and technologies to ensure relevant matches
» Facilitate joint ventures and strategic partnerships
» Assist with overseas market research, advertising and public relations
» Develop industry specific business exchanges/ trade missions
» Increase cultural awareness and business counseling on doing business in Israel
» Provide access to sophisticated international R&D centers and programs
posted by:
Norm
Cleveland
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